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RE: Response to the article "Quarkchain Red Flags" - We Know Something You Don't Know
Not convinced. Still redflag is there.
Please beware before investing in this shitcoin.
Not convinced. Still redflag is there.
Please beware before investing in this shitcoin.
Agree, I saw that Qi Zhou said " Piss off, If you can't read English, stop talking shit here.(有病,看不懂英文就别在这叽叽歪歪。)" to a chinese community member in Chinese in the chinese telegram group. However, that Guy just asking whether Zilliqa and Quark are the same.
I don't see how transparent Quark is. lol
Still lots of red flags and this clarification is totally answer nothing.
LOL, if you're going to FUD then make it more believable...
wow, how stubborn you are, team is very transparency on their telegram channel. Even their Founder answered my questions one by one. Wonder if you are filling your bag?
Just look at the response: It is very clear that the Quarkchain team is avoiding the problem, nobody says it is a node. The team is just trying to manipulate people who doesn't fully understand this technology.
“If one of the shard in state sharding is compromised, then the tokens stored in that shard might be lost forever and could not be recovered. This is called a single shard takeover attack and the same has been discussed in Ethereum FAQ. In transaction sharding, recover is possible since each shard store a complete global ledger.”
Response: We respectfully disagree with the claim here. First, a shard does not mean a node. A shard is a blockchain run by many many nodes from different clusters and each node in a cluster has a copy of the full ledger of that shard. Please see QuarkChain whitepaper Figure 7 (a) and (b) for a detailed example. In addition, Ethereum sharding is also working toward state sharding direction.
haters gonna hate lol, i feel so poor for you fudders